
Queens of Country
Living in a fantasy era long gone and obsessed with old time country stars, the prettiest girl in a small Arizona town finds a lost iPod filled with songs that speak to her sensitive heart. Jolene Gillis is convinced the owner is her soul mate and she is thrust into a sexy, heartwarming and hilarious adventure of mistaken identities, ATVs, line dancing competitions, kidnappers, time machines and doppelgangers.
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Plot Summary
Aspiring country singer Betty needs a hit song to save her family's struggling ranch. She decides to enter a prestigious singing competition, but her path is complicated by her rivalry with established star Roxie and the unexpected arrival of a famous music producer. Betty must navigate industry pressures and her own doubts to find her authentic voice and secure her future.
Critical Reception
Queens of Country received a generally negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot, weak humor, and subpar musical numbers. Audience reactions were similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a forgettable entry in the musical comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
- The film struggles with a lack of originality in its storyline.
- Humor often falls flat, failing to connect with the audience.
- The musical performances are generally considered underwhelming.
Google audience: Audience feedback for Queens of Country is scarce, but available comments suggest a lack of engagement with the plot and performances, with many finding it to be a low-quality production.
Fun Fact
The film marked the directorial debut of former 'Saved by the Bell' star Dustin Diamond.
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